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Dubuque, Towa, police today had a warrant for the arrest of“ad. Anderson show promoter, sought | in connection with the disappear- | ance of $4000 from an American! Legion mortgage-lifting show held here early last month, ' The, promoter, Vernal Tate! alias Barney Culbertson, Is reported to be putting on a similar i “benefit” show for the Disabled American Veterans in Dubuque. A check‘by The Times last night revealed a “Vernal Tate” registered in a Dubuque hotel. Police in the Iowa city said he) was out of town for the week-end | but they expected him back’ “about Monday.”

The warrant for Mr, Tate's ar- : - rest was signed by Commander d o- , ® John Moorman, of American Le- ! »

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Ave,, Indianapolis. : | 8000 Saw Show i Mr. Moorman told police here that a man whom he identified | as Barney Culbertson, of Barney Culbertson Enterprises, Inc, signed up last January to pro-| duce the post's “Legion of Stars” |

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grounds. Wh The production, which played to about 8000. persons, .featured talent: from Ft. Wayne as well] as the Indiana and Notre Dame! University bands. i Everything went well, Mr. & Moorman told police, until it] came time to divide up the receipts, 25 per cent of which were earmarked for partial liquidation of the post home mortgage. “Mr. | Tate alias Mr. Culbertson failed to show up, he told police. “To make matters worse,” Mr Moorman said, “he didn't pay the expenses. We've been flooded with bills ever since, We are positive there is at least $2000 in bills outstanding.” Meanwhile, a check of other Indiana cities revealed that Mr. Tate has ‘had difficulties elsewhere. The Anderson Credit Bureau reported that their records showed 19 collections outstanding on Mr Tate totaling over $600 and dating back as far as 1942. Couldn't Be Found The credit bureau spokesman also said that records show that

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offered to promote a Hollywoodtype show there last November, to be sponsored by a veterans’ organization. At the last minute, the report indicated, Mr. Tate could not be located and ticket holders’ money had to be re funded. ] American Legion Post 47 at Ft. Wayne reported they were contacted last summer about. a possible benefit variety show. Legion offitials said the would-be promoter identified himself with a Pittsburgh outfit, but later check

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